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. * Learn how to form questions. * learn the importance of the role of the hospital in the cure. * Learn about the use of the passive in the present simple and past simple. * read and understand connectives.

What is the importance of the hospital role?

To increase economic production by regulating the annual river flooding and providing storage of water

The Old Aswan Dam was built at the former first cataract of the Nile, and is located about 1000 km up- river and 690 km (direct distance) south-southeast of Cairo. The newer Aswan High Dam is located 7.3 km upriver from the older dam.

Before the dams were built, the River Nile flooded each year during late summer, as water flowed down the valley from its East African drainage basin.

These floods brought high water and natural nutrients and minerals that annually enriched the fertile soil along the floodplain and delta; this made the Nile valley ideal for farming since ancient times

Aswan High Dam Official name Locale Construction began Opening date Length Height Base width Impounds Aswan High Dam Egypt m 111 m 980 m River Nile

Over the past 20 years, the population of Egypt has risen from 20 to nearly 70 million and it has been predicted that this trend will continue, reaching an anticipated 120 million in the next 20.

The Toshka project - an ambitious project to create a second Nile Valley, redirecting 10% of the country's allotment of water from the Nile via a massive irrigation scheme - arose as part of a plan to increase the inhabitable land from 5% to 25%. One of the Egyptian Government's mega-projects,

Toshka and the Southern Egypt Development Project aims to develop and extend agricultural production and create new jobs and population centres away from the narrow confines of the Nile Valley

This group will collect the data from the library about the High Dam.

This group will go to the computer lab and collect some information from the internet.

This group will design power point or brochure about the project.

This group will collect data during the trip.

This group will prepare for holding a meeting before the trip.

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